Blogging about blogging - not my cup of tea, but we have a new design

There was a time when everyone started blogging, the blogging back then was mostly about - blogging. I have never really been a fan of posting posts about what I do with my blog, what plugins etc I use. But I thought I should do an exception today so that everyone understands that I am [...]


Leopard aint that bad after all.

PC, yes, PC as in PC, PC Magazine tested operating systems. Guess which one they picked as the best?
“Despite minor problems, it’s by far the best operating system ever written for the vast majority of consumers, with dozens of new features that have real practical value—like truly automated backups, document and spreadsheet preview images in [...]


A real cool name picker

Jack Jake over at codestore.net has done it again. This time a really cool name picker. According to his post this looks like something in facebook, if you are familiar with that thing. (I’m the last man standing outside facebook).
Link to his demo: http://www.codestore.net/apps/facebook.nsf/test

Tags: ajax, javascript, lotus domino


Who would have guessed this?

On IBM’s site you can read about the ongoing president campaign.

Tags: fun


(non english) Själv får jag huvudvärk av män i mörka kostymer och vita skjortor

Sorry for this very off-topic post, but it just turned up that one person in the staff at a kindergarten in Sweden develops a headache if the children has multicolored clothes, so if the show up in a colorful outfit they are redressed by the staff to old monocolored clothes…Jag skall föreslå att alla börsstyrelser [...]


Login in with just url-arguments

Today I learnt something I had no clue about was possible, how to just use url-arguments to login to a notes database on the web.
The idea is simple:
http://server/names.nsf?Login&Username=ME&Password=Secret&redirect=MyMailFile.
You can read more about it here: http://vinceschuurman.com/home/ndt4.nsf/(LUBlogContent)/200704151737

Tags: development, lotus domino, web